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Informative Essay 
Rubric Code: U6XXC3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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15 pts

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20 pts

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25 pts

Clear thesis statement
25 pts

This statement should inform the readers of the subject matter that will be covered in the body paragraphs of the essay.

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A vague statement of what order you will discuss the topics your paper will cover.
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A clear statement of what order you will discuss the topics your paper will cover.
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A clear, precise, non-wordy statement of what order you will discuss the topics your paper will cover.
Sequential Body Paragraphs
25 pts

The body paragraphs reflect the order of the topics mentioned in the thesis statement.

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The three body paragraphs are not in the same order the thesis statement and introduction paragraph state them.
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The three body paragraphs are in the same order as the thesis statement and introduction paragraph state them but they may not provide enough information or may be less than 4 sentences. Those sentences may not be complete sentences.
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The three body paragraphs are in the same order as the thesis statement and introduction paragraph state them and each paragraph is focused on one topic and contains at least 4 complete sentences.
Paper flow...
25 pts

The topics in the paper are covered in a manner that is easily understood by the reader. The reader should not have difficulty determining what the main idea or purpose of the essay is.

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The essay is out of order or may be difficult for the reader to understand what the writer is discussing. The reader may also have difficulty understanding where one topic ends and another begins within the essay.
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The essay is in the same order as the thesis statement and has clear transitions from one topic to another but may be fuzzy when changing from one paragraph to the next. The reader has a little difficulty understanding when the author is changing from topic to topic within the essay.
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This essay is in the same order as the thesis statement and has clear transitions from one topic to another and between paragraphs. The reader has no difficulty understanding when the author is changing from one topic to topic within the essay.
Grammar usage and spelling
25 pts

The author should use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling to make the essay more readable.

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The author uses incomplete sentences, misspells common words and content-specific words, and misuses punctuation.
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The author uses mostly complete sentences, misspells no content-specific words and few common words, and very errors in punctuation.
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The author uses complete sentences, misspells no content-specific words or common words, with no errors in punctuation.





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